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Captain Marvel, Vol. 4: Accused
by Kelly Thompson
Captain Marvel really comes into its own here with the 4th volume somehow being the best despite being half a tie-in.
This time we're introduced to Carol as now the accuser after getting the hammer. But soon into her first major mission she meets Lauri-Ell. A huge woman with arms the size of boulders (Who Spider-woman is very fond of) and we learn she is actually Carol's long lost half sister. So Carol goes against her mission and brings her home only to also have to deal with the Empyre tie in stuff at the same time.
This hectic volume moves at a brisk pace with plenty of laugh out loud moments with Carol and friends. Lauri-Ell is a wonderful addition, both funny and kind hearted. The fights are pretty grand and watching a bunch of people with the accuser's power is awesome. The tie in feels a little disjointed and might feel a little lost without reading Empyre (I recommend it, so fun!) but it is still really good.
A 4 out of 5.
This time we're introduced to Carol as now the accuser after getting the hammer. But soon into her first major mission she meets Lauri-Ell. A huge woman with arms the size of boulders (Who Spider-woman is very fond of) and we learn she is actually Carol's long lost half sister. So Carol goes against her mission and brings her home only to also have to deal with the Empyre tie in stuff at the same time.
This hectic volume moves at a brisk pace with plenty of laugh out loud moments with Carol and friends. Lauri-Ell is a wonderful addition, both funny and kind hearted. The fights are pretty grand and watching a bunch of people with the accuser's power is awesome. The tie in feels a little disjointed and might feel a little lost without reading Empyre (I recommend it, so fun!) but it is still really good.
A 4 out of 5.